Quick roundup

Posted by Ceri Davies Sun, 04 Dec 2005 12:19:00 GMT

Adrian Steinmann and I knocked the crunchgen(1) patch into submission; it’s now available for testing. All pre-existing configuration files should produce the same code — only use of the new libs_so keyword should make a difference. We’re looking at a 6 week MFC period or so.

I can’t mail Marius Nünnerich for some reason, so if you know him, let him know that his patch doesn’t work on the FreeBSD cluster; use bytes doesn’t exist in Perl 5.00503. I suspect that we can just get away without it.

I finally managed to buildworld after about 6 weeks; took a make installincludes and a make install in lib/libmemstat for some reason; I must have screwed something up somewhere. I can start work on some of that kernel side stuff I mentioned, though I don’t really have a test machine :-/

On which note, I’ve decided on a laptop that I want but I don’t think that December is the best time of year to be buying. I’m expecting the usual raft of price drops in the new year, and if the rumour about Apple based Intel laptops coming in January turns out to be true, I may be better off with one of them (assuming that it will run Windows too — that’s the real clincher here).

Sun released practically their entire Enterprise suite as free (as in beer, for now). This means that the Java Availability Suite which, despite the crappy name, is Sun Cluster and some other tools is now free, and so is the Grid Engine. The Grid Engine supports a whole bunch of operating systems and is a much better candidate for a compile farm than I thought Condor was. I strongly suspect that the Linux bits will work fine on FreeBSD too. I’ll be firing up the old Netra for a fiddle when these downloads finish; Stef will be pleased — I suppose it will save on heating.

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And the winner is...

Posted by Ceri Davies Thu, 27 Oct 2005 12:00:00 GMT

We have a Condor deployment for intensive jobs and while I was reading the documentation today I found an illustration that would surely have won the FreeBSD logo contest if it had only been entered.

Condor looks really interesting. I wonder I can get it to make release

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